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the trade or hope nike trades resume the fall. now these are in a race against time and the options fans want to know one thing, what will these two do next. >> before we answer that you might be thinking if mike was so bear ish why didn't he buy the october put? time for options versus options where we drill down on why the strategies work for you. if mike bought the put he would be looking at a loss of 55%. because he sold the put against it which expired worse he was able to offset the loss and is looking at a flat trade. the question is he going to stay in? our own olympian of technical analysis. >> i think we are going to stay. >> this is really interesting this is a short dated trade. we need to manage these things carefully. this trade was up quite a lot earlier today. we sent out a tweet and said if we have it on you might want to take it off. when you get into these types of trades you have it at your short strike on the day of expiration. that is when you cover the trade. that is actually what probably in the trade would
the trade or hope nike trades resume the fall. now these are in a race against time and the options fans want to know one thing, what will these two do next. >> before we answer that you might be thinking if mike was so bear ish why didn't he buy the october put? time for options versus options where we drill down on why the strategies work for you. if mike bought the put he would be looking at a loss of 55%. because he sold the put against it which expired worse he was able to offset the...
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here is the first issue if you will with nike. this quite ominous drop in gap of several months ago. the point is when stocks go down badly like that and recover you have usually overhead supply. there are a lot of trapped people from here who did not dump there but want out. now that they want their money returned to them are interested sellers. it is badly under on the market. on the long term chart it has all the flavor. it bottoms with all equities. we have seen a lot of gross stocks that start to show trouble. often that first drop in gap is the foreshadowing of more to come. we are sellers here. >> carter had me at declining smoothing mechanism. are you bearish on nike? >> it could go a little bit lower. the other thing is that we don't see a lot of skepticism. adidas, we are hearing negative news from them. i think i also would lean to the short side. >> it is a strategy that we don't use too often. always good to open the play book. mike buys a put and then sells to reduce the cost. you want the stock above the put but bel
here is the first issue if you will with nike. this quite ominous drop in gap of several months ago. the point is when stocks go down badly like that and recover you have usually overhead supply. there are a lot of trapped people from here who did not dump there but want out. now that they want their money returned to them are interested sellers. it is badly under on the market. on the long term chart it has all the flavor. it bottoms with all equities. we have seen a lot of gross stocks that...
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nike had been battered on this news. they missed last quarter here. >> right. >> at this point, yum hasn't missed it. i'm interested to hear what they have to say here. that stock closed worse today. down 2%. >> scott? >> on the trade, i think the nike trade the interesting thing here is the nature changes fundamentally. when that first option expires. as far as yum, people love to trade because it is so tied to china. that is good and bad. china can be opaque and the bad is what we have seen in yum lately. >> reminder to you as you head to break, if you want updates on our trades because things happen real time mike updated his trade this morning be sure to follow us on twitter and dan posts updates of his trades on twitter. at risk reversal. if you are on facebook stay posted throughout the week at facebook.com/optionsaction. our thanks, of course, to carter braxton worth of oppenheimer. got the final call from the options pits next. and you don't want to miss it with thinkorswim by td ameritrade. you get knock-your-so
nike had been battered on this news. they missed last quarter here. >> right. >> at this point, yum hasn't missed it. i'm interested to hear what they have to say here. that stock closed worse today. down 2%. >> scott? >> on the trade, i think the nike trade the interesting thing here is the nature changes fundamentally. when that first option expires. as far as yum, people love to trade because it is so tied to china. that is good and bad. china can be opaque and the...
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du neng ji makes nike shoes-- one of tens of thousands of nike employees scattered across the world. du neng ji and his fellow workers are a small part of the chinese link in the chain of global production. ( du neng ji speaking chinese ) translator: the reason i came to work here is simply to earn a living. i came from chendgu in sichuan province. i didn't have much of a job back home. i've been working at the number two factory for 2½ years. i feel good about it. my ambition is to become a manager. narrator: most of these workers are like du neng ji. until the factories came, they either ratched out a ling from farming or had no work at all. now life has changed dramatically. ( du neng ji speaking chinese ) translator: although we have to work hard for eight to nine, sometimes ten hours a day, i still feel very happy. i live in a dormitory, but i feel as if i'm living at home. narrator: millions of chinese have left their homes to work in places like guangdong. man: china has changed. it's one of the most exciting places to be doing business in the world right now. narrator: these
du neng ji makes nike shoes-- one of tens of thousands of nike employees scattered across the world. du neng ji and his fellow workers are a small part of the chinese link in the chain of global production. ( du neng ji speaking chinese ) translator: the reason i came to work here is simply to earn a living. i came from chendgu in sichuan province. i didn't have much of a job back home. i've been working at the number two factory for 2½ years. i feel good about it. my ambition is to become a...
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nike. it is set to report first quarter results after the bell today. its shares have been sort of flat this year. brian schactman joins us for a look at nike versus its competitors like under armour and lulu lemon. >> lulu lemon. right. and most say these guys are big threats but others say it's positive for nike because it will make them better. sales in north america should still be strong but continued weakness in china, especially with apparel, could be a bit of a problem. stern a.g.'s sam posner has a neutral rating on nike and says gross margins are the key here, nike has missed guidance in each of the last three quarters. ubs has a buy at a $106 target opt stock. they believe a massive u.s. quarter may offset the woes in china. now the competition. lulu lemon ceo christine day is saying her company is taking share with fitness-focused women. under armour is the one really in nike's crosshairs and maybe vice versa. it's double down on shoes and as nike's stock has been flat year to d
nike. it is set to report first quarter results after the bell today. its shares have been sort of flat this year. brian schactman joins us for a look at nike versus its competitors like under armour and lulu lemon. >> lulu lemon. right. and most say these guys are big threats but others say it's positive for nike because it will make them better. sales in north america should still be strong but continued weakness in china, especially with apparel, could be a bit of a problem. stern...
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nike reports earnings thursday. toyota, the pioneer in hybrid electric technology, is scaling back plans for all electric cars. two years ago toyota said it was going to come out with a battery-powered mini car. this week, toyota's vice chairman says the electric cars do not "meet society's needs." it's not scrapping the idea, it'll just have what they're calling an "extremely limited release" of just 100 units in the u.s. and japan. toyota is putting its creative and engineering prowess behind prius hybrid- type cars. by 2015, toyota will be selling 21 hybrid models. it's dream time for united. the airline's first dreamliner from boeing arrives in houston this week. united ordered 50 of the new 787's. the airline will start flying the aircraft domestically to select united hubs initially and then will use the dreamliner on international routes in europe, asia and africa later this year. wifi is not flying high with the airlines. only about a third of domestic flights offer wireless access, according to one study. v
nike reports earnings thursday. toyota, the pioneer in hybrid electric technology, is scaling back plans for all electric cars. two years ago toyota said it was going to come out with a battery-powered mini car. this week, toyota's vice chairman says the electric cars do not "meet society's needs." it's not scrapping the idea, it'll just have what they're calling an "extremely limited release" of just 100 units in the u.s. and japan. toyota is putting its creative and...
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i was not impressed with nike. you didn't get a lot, you know, youngs even going down. >> did you interpret because north american brand revenues were up 23%. is this all an international is bad story and things are okay at home? >> to me it means pricing. they're charging too much for the shoes. we didn't know about inventory numbers in china. i came back and said this is one of those deals where it is all about that maybe nike got too expensive. maybe their shoes are too expensive. >> it's possible. >> right? >> how much do they cost these days like the new lebron. >> i don't know. i don't like to think about it. >> want new sneakers all the time but nike is not amongst his -- >> really. the nfl. >> i came away and said gee i wish they were a little more sick um spectrometry in sales. r.i.m. i didn't think was promotional in the conference call. becky was very promotional. >> hard for r.i.m. to be promotional. >> well, basically talking about if you believe in fire and able to survive and nike was talking about h
i was not impressed with nike. you didn't get a lot, you know, youngs even going down. >> did you interpret because north american brand revenues were up 23%. is this all an international is bad story and things are okay at home? >> to me it means pricing. they're charging too much for the shoes. we didn't know about inventory numbers in china. i came back and said this is one of those deals where it is all about that maybe nike got too expensive. maybe their shoes are too...
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the earnings calls for nike and rim. much more "fast" straight ahead. ♪ ♪ with the spark cash card from capital one, olaf's pizza palace gets the most rewards of any small business credit card! pizza!!!!! [ garth ] olaf's small business earns 2% cash back on every purchase, every day! helium delivery. put it on my spark card! [ pop! ] [ garth ] why settle for less? great businesses deserve the most rewards! awesome!!! [ male announcer ] the spark business card from capital one. choose unlimited rewards with 2% cash back or double miles on every purchase, every day! what's in your wallet? >>> welcome back. let's get the latest in the after hours movers. we've been monitoring rim and nike's conference call. john, let's start with you. >> interesting moment on the conference call. one of the analysts asking about his numbers showing that rim is actually selling blackberry hardware at a loss. the company about to answer that. they're making their money off of services after. a few things i want to point out. 2000 down in
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nike is planning on buying back around 8 billion dollars in shares. profits fell in the fourth quarter. the buyback is a way to boost profits. nike has already bought back ten billion dollars of its stock in the past ten years. the company reports first quarter earnings next week. bank of america is thinning its ranks. the wall street journal reports the bank will cut 16,000 jobs by the end of this year. it's part of the bank's larger plan to cut costs. last year the bank announced it would eliminate 30,000 jobs by the end of 2014. the cuts announced this week will help the bank meet its overall cost- cutting measures early. amazon's kindle is getting kicked out of some big-name retailers. this week, walmart has announced they will no longer sell the product. in the spring, target made a similar announcement. the decision is reported to be a dispute over pricing. it could steer shoppers to amazon's site or to other retailers like best buy or staples. just weeks ago, amazon rolled out its next generation of kindle products, with prices ranging between
nike is planning on buying back around 8 billion dollars in shares. profits fell in the fourth quarter. the buyback is a way to boost profits. nike has already bought back ten billion dollars of its stock in the past ten years. the company reports first quarter earnings next week. bank of america is thinning its ranks. the wall street journal reports the bank will cut 16,000 jobs by the end of this year. it's part of the bank's larger plan to cut costs. last year the bank announced it would...
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we are awaiting key earnings from nike and research in motion. can the blackberry maker prove that they are still in the game with the crockery can? >> we will break down the results who has a sneak preview. also, trade with china reaching over $174 billion this year. we have a ceo who is hoping to change all that by making it easier than ever for u.s. businesses to sell their products in china. the domestic market is booming. is that the place to be? he will tell you how to get in. first, today's data download. all three ending in the green. the s&p breaking a losing streak. technology and energy were top performers. utilities did lack of it. today was the biggest for stocks in september, the fed announced its money program. u.s. weekly jobless claims fell to its lowest level in two months last year, 26,000 to 359,000. it was revised up, which happens to show 3000 more applications than previously reported. long-lasting durable goods plummeting in august, posting the worst job, the decrease was led by aircraft orders that fell more than 500%. co
we are awaiting key earnings from nike and research in motion. can the blackberry maker prove that they are still in the game with the crockery can? >> we will break down the results who has a sneak preview. also, trade with china reaching over $174 billion this year. we have a ceo who is hoping to change all that by making it easier than ever for u.s. businesses to sell their products in china. the domestic market is booming. is that the place to be? he will tell you how to get in....
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. >> nike up 1%. >> nike is going to be the beneficiary as lemon seems to be running out of gas. the nike chart from this summer is really pretty. it broke below $90 and has been a series of higher highs and higher lows and reasonable growth in the stock price. >>> we have a pop for bacon. the new oscar mayer promotion asks do americans love bacon as much as money? to find the answer josh is going on a cross country trip with no money and no credit cards and just meat. he has scored a flag and jets tickets all by bartering bacon. >> that is about what jets tickets are worth. >> we'll see. >> 48 points. >> you are a jet fan? >> football expert. >> hurricane ike is a jets fan and effecting storage levels. people think the government numbers will show that number. >> sprint the move 2%. >> it feels like it continues to want to go higher. it feels like it wants to trade 6 before 5. a lot of people have been betting against the stock. >> a drop for morgan stanley. >> we are talking about up over 15%. this pullback probably a natural pullback and the other part is trying to get the val
. >> nike up 1%. >> nike is going to be the beneficiary as lemon seems to be running out of gas. the nike chart from this summer is really pretty. it broke below $90 and has been a series of higher highs and higher lows and reasonable growth in the stock price. >>> we have a pop for bacon. the new oscar mayer promotion asks do americans love bacon as much as money? to find the answer josh is going on a cross country trip with no money and no credit cards and just meat. he...
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and i chose nike. apparently they had some earnings last night but they weren't up to par. how do you feel about that? should i stick with that or stay with another one? >> co-portfolio manager and i went over this quarter. i'm sitting there last night. a pathetic parody of myself. a 67 -- all right, a 57-year-old man while waiting for the browns to take field for an hour and a half i'm going over this nike quarter. line by line. geez north america so strong 23. china so weak six. finally i realize, holy cow, nike's charging too much for its sneaks. that's all you need to know. we've been scaling back for the charitable trust. i think the stock goes higher i'm a seller. let's go to joe in texas, please, joe. >> caller: good day to you, mr. cramer. a question about the strength of the telecommunication industry. juniper. morgan stanley rate earnings estimate on cisco, should i be adding to my positions in juniper? >> i think juniper is a casually if not collateral damage of what could be a very good quarter coming with cisco. why i do say that? both morgan stanley and goldma
and i chose nike. apparently they had some earnings last night but they weren't up to par. how do you feel about that? should i stick with that or stay with another one? >> co-portfolio manager and i went over this quarter. i'm sitting there last night. a pathetic parody of myself. a 67 -- all right, a 57-year-old man while waiting for the browns to take field for an hour and a half i'm going over this nike quarter. line by line. geez north america so strong 23. china so weak six. finally...
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for nike, one thing to watch is china. china may be a thorn in nike's side. we talked about the new lebron sneakers. nike up about a half percent. research in motion is down after having gained this week. the question is how much cash did a half on hand. we will see how they are faring with that. lori: it will report after the bell tonight. melissa: in just 95 days, the u.s. will fall right off the fiscal cliff. it is a trillion dollars in on a medic spending cuts in the state of michigan. that could mean up to a billion dollars in lost revenue. a series of cuts. can the state swallow ablow of this size? joining me now is john. you went through an entire decade were you recently made some significant cuts to get your health back in order. >> absolutely. we realized we wanted to get the budget back into structural balance. lori: what will it mean to you if the sequestration goes into effect? >> i think certainly we will look at the programs in the area getting scaled back. there are two phases to the fiscal cliff. one is the reduction of federal spending. the
for nike, one thing to watch is china. china may be a thorn in nike's side. we talked about the new lebron sneakers. nike up about a half percent. research in motion is down after having gained this week. the question is how much cash did a half on hand. we will see how they are faring with that. lori: it will report after the bell tonight. melissa: in just 95 days, the u.s. will fall right off the fiscal cliff. it is a trillion dollars in on a medic spending cuts in the state of michigan. that...
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we are watching from the rebound of research in motion and nike. chairs down 90% of over the last two weeks. the company is struggling to find its place in the smartphone market. analysts expecting a loss of 6 cents on $2.5 billion in revenue. investors should also watch how much cash on hand the company discloses. any details relating to the number of smart phones and the average selling price of their smartphones. new details on the exact timing of the launch of the blackberry 10. for coverage on research in motion and nike. after the bell we start at 4:00 p.m. eastern. now we continue our countdown with ashley webster. ashley: let's check in with nicole petallides live at the nyse. markets still hanging, 91 points. reporter: that's right. looking here at goodyear red goldman sachs and saying is saying you're going to need to replace that. up from a new perspective, stops at 3.5%. price target of $17, up from $12.42. the u.s. tire maker will gain from new orders like i noted and also in europe. a lower raw material costs helping the company along
we are watching from the rebound of research in motion and nike. chairs down 90% of over the last two weeks. the company is struggling to find its place in the smartphone market. analysts expecting a loss of 6 cents on $2.5 billion in revenue. investors should also watch how much cash on hand the company discloses. any details relating to the number of smart phones and the average selling price of their smartphones. new details on the exact timing of the launch of the blackberry 10. for...
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but when you look at nike, they've beaten 17 sought of the last 19 quarters. i'm betting that they don't miss on back to back quarters. i think the numbers should be fine, but i don't know if fine is good enough with the rallies these stocks had. >> after rubber soles, you'll move on to technology after 7% decline in the last year, blackberrymaker research in motion has been left for dead, but the company did see a pop earlier this week. to break down the move and where the company may be heading, let's bring in john live in san jose. john. >> michelle, attempting though it may be to get excited about those rim subscriber numbers inching up from 78 to 80 million this week, it's nothing to get excited about. here is why. rim is in the position lately where it's cutting prices on its phones and tablets just to keep being buying them. they can try to upgrade to blackberry ten when that arrives next year. if they don't discount, they're afraid their customers will run to android. rim doesn't have any new phones to speak of. right now, basically watching to see if
but when you look at nike, they've beaten 17 sought of the last 19 quarters. i'm betting that they don't miss on back to back quarters. i think the numbers should be fine, but i don't know if fine is good enough with the rallies these stocks had. >> after rubber soles, you'll move on to technology after 7% decline in the last year, blackberrymaker research in motion has been left for dead, but the company did see a pop earlier this week. to break down the move and where the company may be...
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in the meantime, why don't we move onto nike also out with its earnings. the stock, however, not so pleased. a couple little warning signs in there as well, right? >> there were. mandy, the stock is down but not nearly down as much as it was earlier when we talked about this name, right? earnings beat by 11 cents. you say that's great news, right? two problems. gross margins fell. here's the biggie, though. future orders disappointing particularly those in europe and china. okay. china is the key here, folks. nike did say fiscal second quarter and full year revenue growth should be mid to single digits. however watch china. it's a global story. >> it has been a huge growth corridor for the company so that is a concern. >>> young brands also trading lower. >> quickly no news on yum. the reason i wanted to bring it up, this is a company that has more percentage of its revenues in china than any other company in the s&p 500. so when nike came out and spooked people about china, the owner of kfc and taco bell and pizza hut is getting whacked as well. yum brand
in the meantime, why don't we move onto nike also out with its earnings. the stock, however, not so pleased. a couple little warning signs in there as well, right? >> there were. mandy, the stock is down but not nearly down as much as it was earlier when we talked about this name, right? earnings beat by 11 cents. you say that's great news, right? two problems. gross margins fell. here's the biggie, though. future orders disappointing particularly those in europe and china. okay. china is...
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on nike the stock is up 11% from the recent low. we started buying it when they missed last quarter. we've been trimming it. it's not expressive at 16.5 times forward estimates. long term average about 20. we'd just rather buy it a little lower. if the stock does pull back into the low 90s we'll be buying it with management. >> big story is oil. as you all know holding firm so far today. plunged roughly 7% this week, though. how low can oil go, mr. gartman? >> lower. it can still go a great, good deal lower. there's a lot of debate whether there'll be a release from the spr. under the rules of the iea we need to release some because the spr is predicated upon the usage in the united states. we have far more than 90-day supply. there's a lot of supply coming at us. the funds are still aggressively long. oil could still go lower. >> still to come, if you bought shares of cbs two years ago, you're happy today. you're up more than 130%. is there more room to run? we'll get some answers from the boss. cbs chief lest moonves in a cnbc exc
on nike the stock is up 11% from the recent low. we started buying it when they missed last quarter. we've been trimming it. it's not expressive at 16.5 times forward estimates. long term average about 20. we'd just rather buy it a little lower. if the stock does pull back into the low 90s we'll be buying it with management. >> big story is oil. as you all know holding firm so far today. plunged roughly 7% this week, though. how low can oil go, mr. gartman? >> lower. it can still go...
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nothing not to like. >> pop for nike, up 2%. keith. >> looks good. this is one of the stocks where you actually have some bad news that could roll into good news. these are the kinds of stocks that you want to own. the ones that people could say, hey, look, there's still upside. there's upside in the numbers. the fundamentals could improve. we like it higher. >> megapop for navstar. >> you think carl is back to break even yet? i don't think so. carl icon and raskky added to their stakes, and they're going to explore their noncore businesses, which i'm sure they're being encouraged to do by both of those two big activist investors. it brings the stock back to the low 20s. it's got to get significantly higher or both these guys are going to remain under water. >> drop for wag, down 2%. >> yeah, walgreens still feeling the fallout from their express scrips disagreement. by tri care said they won't have walgreens in network. that's not so good for walgreens. very good for cvs. >> and a pop here for the hula hoop. more than 1,000 people participated in th
nothing not to like. >> pop for nike, up 2%. keith. >> looks good. this is one of the stocks where you actually have some bad news that could roll into good news. these are the kinds of stocks that you want to own. the ones that people could say, hey, look, there's still upside. there's upside in the numbers. the fundamentals could improve. we like it higher. >> megapop for navstar. >> you think carl is back to break even yet? i don't think so. carl icon and raskky added...
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also a look at nike, the quarterly numbers talk about slower growth in china, nike coming under some pressure. the dow, nasdaq and s&p, where are they? down over half a percent. connell: thank you. talking about prescription drugs. the fda has a big warning for you if you buy them on the internet. coming up. back to the market, some of the winners on a down day over at the nasdaq. [ female announcer ] the power to become a better investor has gone mobile. with features like scanning a barcode to get detailed stock quotes to voice recognition. e-trade leads the way in wherever, whenever investing. download the ultimate in mobile investing apps, free, at e-trade. connell: let's get to that amazon story, uncorking wine sales. this could be big, looking to get into the wine business and do it quite soon. and something together alliance of wineries. sometime in the next month they pay about $40 monthly fee, 50% % of the sales to amazon which is a reason they would be broken down. not the first time they have thought about getting the wine business. three years ago it abandoned such plans,
also a look at nike, the quarterly numbers talk about slower growth in china, nike coming under some pressure. the dow, nasdaq and s&p, where are they? down over half a percent. connell: thank you. talking about prescription drugs. the fda has a big warning for you if you buy them on the internet. coming up. back to the market, some of the winners on a down day over at the nasdaq. [ female announcer ] the power to become a better investor has gone mobile. with features like scanning a...
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we heard nike talking about growth concerns over in china. that would be something that would hit mcdonald's. this janney call does pull it back. melissa: big move. nicole, thank you so. research in motion surprising the street. the blackberry maker reporting a net loss in the second quarter but results not quite what wall street was expecting and stock is soaring on the news. our next guest says now is not the time to get carried away with excitement on rim. we have activist shareholder from jaguar financial. nick, thanks so much for joining us. start out with the basics. a lot of exuberance over the results. you say don't get crazy. >> absolutely. there is a lot to be done here. this is the first step. they can step up the ladder a little bit and see daylight in emergence of the bb-10 platform. bottom line there is a lot to do. cash was up. that is all very good but they haven't spent anything on inventory. that inventory build, if they're looking at 15 million units at 250 per, you're talking about $3.75 billion. they will start to get int
we heard nike talking about growth concerns over in china. that would be something that would hit mcdonald's. this janney call does pull it back. melissa: big move. nicole, thank you so. research in motion surprising the street. the blackberry maker reporting a net loss in the second quarter but results not quite what wall street was expecting and stock is soaring on the news. our next guest says now is not the time to get carried away with excitement on rim. we have activist shareholder from...
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when you look at the higher end nike has been doing well and underarmer. >> are there are a lot of shorts on this one? >> there are shorts. >> i mean shorts for sellers. >> it's cute. >> yoga pants? >> bike pants. >> i don't want to know. for more polls like us at facebook.com/fastmoney. >>> time for pops and drops. we start with drop of cliffs natural. >> a great bounce off of a horrible six months. jp morgan downgraded the stock. >> netflix was a drop today. >> it has had a couple of tough days and a couple of tough weeks. initiated with the sell in a $50 target. i like the name as it starts getting into the lower 50s. the fact that they have moved themselves more towards the media side with television where their biggest gains are and less of an impact. >> drop for ak steel. >> environment with china and the concerns about the eurozone you have to wait on a lot of these names. can you play it for day trading? of course. i would rather wait for season ality. >> copper down big. way overbought. we are talking about the big drop in oil. copper had a big drop. commodities have been week. i
when you look at the higher end nike has been doing well and underarmer. >> are there are a lot of shorts on this one? >> there are shorts. >> i mean shorts for sellers. >> it's cute. >> yoga pants? >> bike pants. >> i don't want to know. for more polls like us at facebook.com/fastmoney. >>> time for pops and drops. we start with drop of cliffs natural. >> a great bounce off of a horrible six months. jp morgan downgraded the stock....
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stuart: nike, profits down, problems in china, go. >> and yeah, they had a slowdown in china and certainly something that we saw, while they did have a revenue gains, they were material costs, labor costs and we're seeing them under pressure and the ceo is talking about long-term growth and new products, but the big picture is it that, just a little bit of a disagreement there for nike, why it's down 3%. >> it's a big drop. as for the dow industrials, we're down 65 points now, 13-4 where we are on the dow this friday morning. let's get to the election, straight to the latest polls, from the wall street journal, in north carolina, a state they thought romney would lead. barack obama leads. let's deal with north carolina, i thought that romney would win that. >> well, look, this is the closest state in 2008 for obama of all the battle ground states, this is the one that romney is doing the best in, but not doing very well anywhere, in fact, only within the margin of error in north carolina and that poses a problem for him. new hampshire, again, i would have thought romney would be winning si
stuart: nike, profits down, problems in china, go. >> and yeah, they had a slowdown in china and certainly something that we saw, while they did have a revenue gains, they were material costs, labor costs and we're seeing them under pressure and the ceo is talking about long-term growth and new products, but the big picture is it that, just a little bit of a disagreement there for nike, why it's down 3%. >> it's a big drop. as for the dow industrials, we're down 65 points now, 13-4...
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downgrade of nike today. so there's a lot of downgrades except for sandisk. look in the end, what's it going to come down to? apple. two markets in this country. everything and then apple. i'm a believer in apple. >> speaking of which, reviews for the iphone 5 unveiled yesterday are pouring in. the phone is taller allowing for a fifth row of icons. also, the thinnest hand set on the market, but the change causing most of the buzz is the smaller dock connecter, which means it will not be compatible. journal has a great piece today about a guy who owns a hotel, 600 apple docks in the room and the prospect of changing those is my god. >> a clock collection. 200 wind up clocks, worst day in the world, daylight saving time. >> cost that guy 18 grand. 30 bucks for the adapter. >> good news for radio shack. >> there's nothing that's good news for the shackster. $2, man. i've got my -- my cold, you have to pry this out of my cold dead hands. i'm never going to lose my iphone expeptide i'm getting the iphone 5. why? i've unplugged this two hours ago. if something can
downgrade of nike today. so there's a lot of downgrades except for sandisk. look in the end, what's it going to come down to? apple. two markets in this country. everything and then apple. i'm a believer in apple. >> speaking of which, reviews for the iphone 5 unveiled yesterday are pouring in. the phone is taller allowing for a fifth row of icons. also, the thinnest hand set on the market, but the change causing most of the buzz is the smaller dock connecter, which means it will not be...
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. >>> nike pricing latest breb bron shoe under the $300 mark. it will sell for 270 bucks when it hits stores. it will be among the most expensive sneakers ever. that is today's speed read. >>> tomorrow marks four years since the lehman brothers collapse. our next guest was vice president of lehman he. he wrote a book about it. co -- colossal failure of common sense. do you think what bernanke did yesterday implies lack of common sense or common sense? >> it really does. it is a complete lack. if you think about it we have a new hedge fund. it is the federal rye serve. david: what do you mean. >> they have accumulated about when this is done, $2.5 trillion of bonds. one of the dangerous parts about that it is really run by academics. these people haven't taken risk. when i wrote my book and when you work on wall street you realize all those these are brilliant people they have never taken risk. sew they're managing all the risk. david: different kind of smarts. >> like baseball and soccer. and the taxpayers i think are at colossal risk. we'll loo
. >>> nike pricing latest breb bron shoe under the $300 mark. it will sell for 270 bucks when it hits stores. it will be among the most expensive sneakers ever. that is today's speed read. >>> tomorrow marks four years since the lehman brothers collapse. our next guest was vice president of lehman he. he wrote a book about it. co -- colossal failure of common sense. do you think what bernanke did yesterday implies lack of common sense or common sense? >> it really does....
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we are building interest, built amazing technology, best brands, disney, nike, png, but we have a lot of company building to do before that day. liz: starbucks is paying them to hook them up with people with high klout scores to test out a brand new drink. a lot of partnerships that they are striking right now. when we come back, charlie gaspirino. what's his klout score compared to me? yeah, tell me about it. i got to fix that. ♪ >> announcer: meet mary. she loves to shop online with her debit card, and so does bill, an identity thief who stole mary's identity, took over her bank accounts and stole her hard-earned money. now meet jack. after 40 years, he finally saved enough to enjoy retirement. angie, the waitress at jack's favorite diner, is also enjoying his retirement. with just a little information, she's opened up a credit line, draining the equity in jack's home. unfortunately, millions of americans just like you learn all it may take is a little misplaced information to wreak havoc on your life. this is identity theft, and no one helps stop it better than lifelock. see, ord
we are building interest, built amazing technology, best brands, disney, nike, png, but we have a lot of company building to do before that day. liz: starbucks is paying them to hook them up with people with high klout scores to test out a brand new drink. a lot of partnerships that they are striking right now. when we come back, charlie gaspirino. what's his klout score compared to me? yeah, tell me about it. i got to fix that. ♪ >> announcer: meet mary. she loves to shop online with...
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. >> thing is the nike swoosh. i think this is a decade of readjustment. as americans, we have spent way beyond our means. i think if you look at the growth rates in the '90s, 2000, they're not real. we borrowed against our homes to buy mobile homes. that's what america did. my fear now is we're going to start that all over again. >> so give me one idea that you think will actually move a ceo to add new heads to the payroll. >> lock in a tax rate. lower the tax rate. for me, personally, half our business is outside the united states. we're not competitive. our tax rate in the united states is, you know, 10 percentage points higher than the rest of the world. just do something. lay out the plan. >> so that businesses feel like they actually have a shot in terms of hiring and it's not going to bankrupt them. >> that we know what the new normal is. absolutely. >> great conversation, gary. thank you very much. we appreciate your time tonight. >> thank you. >>> so you want to move your money in your portfolio first thing tomorrow? three of wall street's top mon
. >> thing is the nike swoosh. i think this is a decade of readjustment. as americans, we have spent way beyond our means. i think if you look at the growth rates in the '90s, 2000, they're not real. we borrowed against our homes to buy mobile homes. that's what america did. my fear now is we're going to start that all over again. >> so give me one idea that you think will actually move a ceo to add new heads to the payroll. >> lock in a tax rate. lower the tax rate. for me,...
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nike first quarter profits fell 20% on slowing growth in china. sal sales were up 8%. future orders a key indicator of demand was down 6% in china, although it was up 8% worldwide. nike shares if you look at frankfurt trade, they're down a little over 3% this morning. and facebook thinks it's better to give than receive. the social networking site is laufshlging a feature to let users send real gifts to their friends. it's being rolled out gradually in the u.s. and a sgift icon will show up on your friend's time line which they can unwrap virtually. the actual gift will show up a few days later. the company will get a cut from each item sold. investors appear to like that. shares were up more than a% in after hours trade. and stick around, because still to come on the program, u.s. markets may have blindsided investors with decent performance in the third quarter. our next guest says that run could be limited. >>> stocks turning mixed. ftse 100 and xetra dax just up 0.2%. >> u.s. futures trying to hold on to their gains as we close out the quarter. in the u.s., august
nike first quarter profits fell 20% on slowing growth in china. sal sales were up 8%. future orders a key indicator of demand was down 6% in china, although it was up 8% worldwide. nike shares if you look at frankfurt trade, they're down a little over 3% this morning. and facebook thinks it's better to give than receive. the social networking site is laufshlging a feature to let users send real gifts to their friends. it's being rolled out gradually in the u.s. and a sgift icon will show up on...
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put it into perspective of the value that's been destroyed, they've lost more enterprise value than nike. they've lost more enterprise value than hp, sony, domino's pizza all in a period of time. >> trust me, he and his employees are very well aware of that. the question is, are we underestimating their growth opportunities, the ability to grow the company from these levels? >> i don't think there's any question the company can be grown. but you're competing with three of the best companies in the world between apple, microsoft and google and some of them have $100 billion more money than they do. i have to tell you something, to be in a secondary position with those people ahead of me and my key workers under water with their stock options, that's a metric that is very different than social mead ra. >> i think they have their work cut out for them. >> is it really fair to say, though, that they're competing with apple? >> i think there's convergence going forward with it. apple with their map, apple and video, there's convergence. they come at it from the least demon advertised portion.
put it into perspective of the value that's been destroyed, they've lost more enterprise value than nike. they've lost more enterprise value than hp, sony, domino's pizza all in a period of time. >> trust me, he and his employees are very well aware of that. the question is, are we underestimating their growth opportunities, the ability to grow the company from these levels? >> i don't think there's any question the company can be grown. but you're competing with three of the best...
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table you don't have as compelling a platform or as compelling an eco-system and companies like virgin, nike and the hundreds of thousands and millions of small businesses who use twitter can't use it as effectively. >> will we see an e-commerce capability on twitter? >> i think we do see lots of commerce take place every day on twitter. it's particularly interesting in areas with things like perishable inventory like tickets. the game or show starts in x hours. if we don't sell the tickets there is nothing we can do with them. we are paying attention to that and are thinking about ways to participate in the value exchange. we'll see what happens. >> what's your biggest challenge from a revenue perspective? >> our biggest advertising challenge is making sure our revenue reflects is percentage of users that exist -- that use twitter in various countries. we have users all over the world. the user base is growing globally fast. we need to expand our advertising platform globally beyond just a couple countries we are in now. >> you can watch the entire interview including his answers to questio
table you don't have as compelling a platform or as compelling an eco-system and companies like virgin, nike and the hundreds of thousands and millions of small businesses who use twitter can't use it as effectively. >> will we see an e-commerce capability on twitter? >> i think we do see lots of commerce take place every day on twitter. it's particularly interesting in areas with things like perishable inventory like tickets. the game or show starts in x hours. if we don't sell the...
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of course, we'll be on the after hours kvr hours conference calls for nike as well as r.i.m. we'll get the low down behind it. all that and more top of the hour on "fast." see you then. >> all right. we'll be there. meanwhile, the economy keeps slowing down. investors don't seem to care. my observations are coming up. first, we'll tell you how to prepare for tomorrow's opening bell, the last trading day of the quarter. stay with us. we're sitting on a bunch of shale gas. there's natural gas under my town. it's a game changer. ♪ it means cleaner, cheaper american-made energy. but we've got to be careful how we get it. design the wells to be safe. thousands of jobs. use the most advanced technology to protect our water. billions in the economy. at chevron, if we can't do it right, we won't do it at all. we've got to think long term. we've got to think long term. ♪ >>> all right. welcome back. end of the month. end of the quarter. we've god 30 seconds on the clock for each guest. they'll tell us what they think will move the market. ubs's rob smally and wed busch, gary wed b
of course, we'll be on the after hours kvr hours conference calls for nike as well as r.i.m. we'll get the low down behind it. all that and more top of the hour on "fast." see you then. >> all right. we'll be there. meanwhile, the economy keeps slowing down. investors don't seem to care. my observations are coming up. first, we'll tell you how to prepare for tomorrow's opening bell, the last trading day of the quarter. stay with us. we're sitting on a bunch of shale gas. there's...
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right now i'm looking at nike right there, down 1/4 of 1%. we are focusing on both nike and rim coming out with their numbers. the blackberry maker has really been in focus, while some thought research in motion was pretty much done, the blackberry 10 coming out. that's getting some rave reviews about being able to move through apps more easily. low end devices doing well for research in motion. they noted their subscribers up to 80 million from 78 million. these aren't as bad as they had been forecasted from research in motion. we will see what the numbers bring. how about the major market averages. nasdaq up 15 points, gain about 1/2%. the s&p up 1/3 of 1%. back to you. connell: thank you nicole. let's get to our next guest right now. we've been waiting for this hour because it's the featured guest of the hour because she was really one of the key players of the financial crisis, but now a new book out. in it as dagen reves referenced a moment -- dagen referenced a moment ago she does go after the treasury secretary geithner. there's a look
right now i'm looking at nike right there, down 1/4 of 1%. we are focusing on both nike and rim coming out with their numbers. the blackberry maker has really been in focus, while some thought research in motion was pretty much done, the blackberry 10 coming out. that's getting some rave reviews about being able to move through apps more easily. low end devices doing well for research in motion. they noted their subscribers up to 80 million from 78 million. these aren't as bad as they had been...
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what we're seeing from the likes of nike and many other, for example, high-end, luxury retailers, they're saying sales are decelerating in china. retail sales are decelerating. >> sure. it could be like any other business where there are bumps. no business goes straight up. you're not going to find straight line growth in anything. it's going to be volatile. what i'm saying is that you may have bumps where it goes down one month or even two months. maybe the third month it pops up. if on average all three averages up, then there's growth. that's what i'm suggesting could be happening in china. >> so is this the proverbial, you know, sort of henry ford-esque middle class that will be paid more and purchase more of what they or we or someone else makes? >> yes, if you look at labor wage growth, it has been growing in the double digits for years now. and the consumption growth is also growing in double digits. >> that's a double-edge sword, right? wage costs are rising which means a lot of companies are starting to go elsewhere for their manufacturing needs like, i don't know, the philippine
what we're seeing from the likes of nike and many other, for example, high-end, luxury retailers, they're saying sales are decelerating in china. retail sales are decelerating. >> sure. it could be like any other business where there are bumps. no business goes straight up. you're not going to find straight line growth in anything. it's going to be volatile. what i'm saying is that you may have bumps where it goes down one month or even two months. maybe the third month it pops up. if on...
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. >> you're referencing nike today, cbs -- >> those are significant moves that have the effective course of increasing earnings per share, even if the top line is not doing great. >> do you counter what we care about are overall profits and it is good news or do you see it has to end one day and the balance sheets will get back? >> you tell me if investors will focus on the top line or bottom line? then i'll have an answer for you. >> i think they focus on the bottom line. the bottom line is pretty good. when you focus on the top line, if it moves up 15 points you'll be disappointed. then another fed says something good and you go right back up. gold and yield is a good way to place this. >> special dividends at aol, microsoft and cisco, you don't think that shows a lack of ingenuity of what to do with all this money they have raised at low rates? >> they are making fortunes and not hiring, that's part of the problem. if the dividend goes up like conagra, microsoft only yields 2.8%. i keep looking for freight up again today. earlier on "squawk box" they said, jim, all the things you said
. >> you're referencing nike today, cbs -- >> those are significant moves that have the effective course of increasing earnings per share, even if the top line is not doing great. >> do you counter what we care about are overall profits and it is good news or do you see it has to end one day and the balance sheets will get back? >> you tell me if investors will focus on the top line or bottom line? then i'll have an answer for you. >> i think they focus on the...
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next one, buy nike because of a new endorsement deal. do we have one more? buy mattel, they make the magic eight-ball, they make the right calls. back to headquarters, michelle and "fast money halftime." >>> welcome to "fast money halftime report." all major averages higher by 36 points on dow. 135 95. s&p higher by almost four. nasdaq higher by 9 1/2, 3,170. here's what we are following on the "halftime" show. the battle of the tech titans. apple losing some ground as google, it's google surging to a fresh record. which of these two stocks is better for your portfolio right now? housing, hangover. is the party coming to an end for home builder stocks? >>> our top story, the tug of war between the bulls and bears. bulls winning as consumer confidence surging to a seven-month high. much better than expected numbers. so, should investor confidence be high right now, too? we've got ken fisher of fisher investment with the bull case. and then later in the show, bob rodriguez with the bear case. let's hear from our traders right here in studio. guy, josh brown, a
next one, buy nike because of a new endorsement deal. do we have one more? buy mattel, they make the magic eight-ball, they make the right calls. back to headquarters, michelle and "fast money halftime." >>> welcome to "fast money halftime report." all major averages higher by 36 points on dow. 135 95. s&p higher by almost four. nasdaq higher by 9 1/2, 3,170. here's what we are following on the "halftime" show. the battle of the tech titans. apple...
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and he's got apple, amazon, aig, nike, jpmorgan. this guy's got a lot of my -- thanks for helping out the little guy. you're quite welcome. let's take a look at this. jp mortgage, one of the largest banks. amazon a retailer. aig, this insurance company, this is technology, apple. and obviously that's sporting goods, shoes. all right. i am going to say that you can't own both jpmorgan and aig. that is not diversified. i think gentleman needs a health care company, and therefore i am going to add -- we just praised pfizer. let's give him pfizer, a little more balance there. and i would prefer to sell jpmorgan to aig. let's go to andrew in texas. andrew? >> caller: boo-yah, jim. >> boo-yah, andrew. >> caller: all right. i've got apple, aapl; bristol-myers, bmy; glb, aig, and wells fargo, wfc. >> let me take a look at this. oh, boy, a lot of controversy here. aig and wells are financials. we can't own two financial, even though one is insurance and one is a bank. what a tough call. i'm going to say sell the wells and keep the aig. i'm g
and he's got apple, amazon, aig, nike, jpmorgan. this guy's got a lot of my -- thanks for helping out the little guy. you're quite welcome. let's take a look at this. jp mortgage, one of the largest banks. amazon a retailer. aig, this insurance company, this is technology, apple. and obviously that's sporting goods, shoes. all right. i am going to say that you can't own both jpmorgan and aig. that is not diversified. i think gentleman needs a health care company, and therefore i am going to add...
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you better watch nike today or you'll have hell to pay. better than expected earnings. orders in china fell for the first time in three years. china's been a growth engine for the world's largest sports wear maker. apparently there's something like 4 billion feet in china. >> 2.8. >> only 1.4? >> yeah. i think it's 1.4. >> if you put a pair of jordans on all those feet, it adds up. >> 3 billion feet almost if we round up like howard dean. >> i can't believe you caught him on that. and that he knew he was doing it and he was waiting for you to catch him. >> because he's done it with jobs and everything like that. he's slick. he ran the dnc. it's second nature. >> he laughed when you called him out. he's like, all right, you got me. >> it's second nature for all politicians. >> that's right. in some of our other new, british regulator outlining a complete overhaul to libor planning to mend it, but not end it. bob diamond resigned after it was reveal that had his bank was fiddling with the rate. it was an industry wide problem that tore the very fabric that our financial s
you better watch nike today or you'll have hell to pay. better than expected earnings. orders in china fell for the first time in three years. china's been a growth engine for the world's largest sports wear maker. apparently there's something like 4 billion feet in china. >> 2.8. >> only 1.4? >> yeah. i think it's 1.4. >> if you put a pair of jordans on all those feet, it adds up. >> 3 billion feet almost if we round up like howard dean. >> i can't believe...
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nike shares lower. nicole: citigroup putz 90. they can't justify a buy rating. they have a price target to $101 but they have to do that. and $90 price target with stocks at $98.74. they raise it a little bit. the evaluation at this point of what is interesting is analysts talked-about the greatest of all time going into the olympics and soccer games from europe and they were touting it. citigroup downgrading -- stuart: huge sporting events coming. thanks very much. everyone thinks the fed will fringe but would do any good? why don't we start with charles? he has an answer. charles: it is going good with some assets. also inflate everything in our lives. with incomes going down, you might have a few bugs in your 401(k) but not enough to change your life. will go to 15,000 and won't matter. the grocery bill doubles and gas goes to $5 a gallon and has a negative impact. stuart: the fed floods out the money, a lot of it goes to the banks. why doesn't it go into the economy? all that money out there why isn't it being made to loans inactivity? charles: they will sav
nike shares lower. nicole: citigroup putz 90. they can't justify a buy rating. they have a price target to $101 but they have to do that. and $90 price target with stocks at $98.74. they raise it a little bit. the evaluation at this point of what is interesting is analysts talked-about the greatest of all time going into the olympics and soccer games from europe and they were touting it. citigroup downgrading -- stuart: huge sporting events coming. thanks very much. everyone thinks the fed will...
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where is the patriotism of somebody like nike and i'll take your answers off of the air. thank you. >> stephanie: oh, he is all finished with us. >> what does he think this is npr? >> stephanie: yeah i have nothing but time here. john fugelsang sexy liberal with us all three hours tomorrow. >> and penny marshall. >> stephanie: yes. i would like to thank chris lavoie, jim ward the useless eaters as i call them. t-bone on phones jacki and of coursehd
where is the patriotism of somebody like nike and i'll take your answers off of the air. thank you. >> stephanie: oh, he is all finished with us. >> what does he think this is npr? >> stephanie: yeah i have nothing but time here. john fugelsang sexy liberal with us all three hours tomorrow. >> and penny marshall. >> stephanie: yes. i would like to thank chris lavoie, jim ward the useless eaters as i call them. t-bone on phones jacki and of coursehd
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people may follow nike. there is this automatic ability to interact with fans of your product or brand and it naturally creates a good environment for the brands to communicate with consumers. >> good point. it is active. you're following them, obviously more receptive to getting their information. josh, how do you think the experience will change? if i fast forward five years and into twitter, how will it look different than now? >> well, i am not psychic, buck i can say they have to fine line. they are not just this enterprise and not just this advertising platform. they're also becoming this weird sort of almost public service where you expect to get news and breaking news and emergency information on twitter and when something is going on in any neighborhood and i don't know if there is a car accident or fire, i look on twitter to see what's happening. i think they have to walk a fine line in terms of changing it for the users because they have come to rely on it almost like a public service. >> julia, h
people may follow nike. there is this automatic ability to interact with fans of your product or brand and it naturally creates a good environment for the brands to communicate with consumers. >> good point. it is active. you're following them, obviously more receptive to getting their information. josh, how do you think the experience will change? if i fast forward five years and into twitter, how will it look different than now? >> well, i am not psychic, buck i can say they have...
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nike announces a new stock repurchase program worth $8 billion. the program focuses on its class b stock. group file is $5 billion buyback plan. that's the latest from the fox business network giving you the power to prosper. polar shifts will reverse the earth's gravitational pull and hurtle us all into space. which would render retirement planning unnecessary. but say the sun rises on december 22nd, and you still need to retire. td ameritrade's investment consultants can help you build a plan that fits your life. we'll even throw in up to $600 when you open a new account or roll over an old 401(k). so who's in control now, mayans? as part of a heart healthy diet. that's true. ...but you still have to go to the gym. ♪ the one and only, cheerios >> now to global markets. market commentary asking the questions is it if or when? they have no choices to request bailouts. what's moving the stocks? >> spain is dragging feet, no doubt. we should point out, they had a successful bond auction today. the demand for the 10-year note three times what was a
nike announces a new stock repurchase program worth $8 billion. the program focuses on its class b stock. group file is $5 billion buyback plan. that's the latest from the fox business network giving you the power to prosper. polar shifts will reverse the earth's gravitational pull and hurtle us all into space. which would render retirement planning unnecessary. but say the sun rises on december 22nd, and you still need to retire. td ameritrade's investment consultants can help you build a plan...